Apple has reached deals for two new films as part of its ongoing original content efforts. According to a new report from Deadline, Apple has inked deals for a documentary called ‘The Elephant Queen’ and an animated film called ‘Wolfwalkers.’

First, Apple has acquired rights to the documentary ‘The Elephant Queen’ from Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble. The documentary is about Athena, an elephant who must lead her family on a search for food and water:

‘The Elephant Queen’ is narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor, who has previously starred in ’12 Years A Slave’ and ‘Doctor Strange.’ Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble have previously won Emmy and Peabody Awards for their wildlife documentaries.

The heads of Apple’s worldwide video unit, Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht, are said to have led negotiations for the film – which was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival this week.

Additionally, Apple has acquired the rights for ‘Wolfwalkers from Oscar-nominee Tomm Moore. The animated film comes from Cartoon Saloon and Melusine Productions. Bloomberg had previously reported Apple’s interest in an animated film from Cartoon Saloon.

Apple’s streaming video service is expected to launch in 2019. The company has signed numerous deals for TV shows, and a growing number of movies.